Your shopping cart is currently empty.
Singing Dante : The Literary Origins Of Cinquecento Monody.
Abramov-Van Rijk, Elena.(Royal Music Association Monographs‚ Vol. 26)
Ashgate ©2014
Around 1580, Vincenzo Galilei made a presentation to the Florentine Camerata regarding stile recitativo, chosing an excerpt from The Divine Comedy as his text. This book studies the perception of Dante's poetry in the 16th century, and discusses what this can teach us about the development of vocal musical style during this period. With a preface, appendix, bibliography, and index.
viii, 147 p.; 25 cm.
Cloth
Language: English
ISBN: 1472437993
ISBN13: 9781472437990
UPC: 9781472437990
Singing Dante : The Literary Origins Of Cinquecento Monody.
Price: $100.00
Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks.
Products In Series
Authorship and Identity In Late Thirteenth-Century Motets.
RoutledgeISBN13: 9781032194578Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks.$59.95DetailsBartok and The Grotesque : Studies In Modernity, The Body and Contradiction In Music.
AshgateISBN13: 9780754657774Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks.$135.00DetailsJohann Mattheson's Pièces De Clavecin and Das Neu-Eröffnete Orchestre.
AshgateISBN13: 9781472438461Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks.$92.00DetailsGregorio Ballabene’S Forty-Eight-Part Mass For Twelve Choirs (1772).
RoutledgeISBN13: 9781032128924Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks.$59.95DetailsFelice Giardini and Professional Music Culture In Mid-Eighteenth-Century London.
AshgateISBN13: 9780367322052Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks.$59.95Details